It is expected that House and Senate leaders in Congress will push through a federal omnibus spending package this week before a government shutdown deadline Friday evening. If passed by Congress and signed by President Trump, the legislation would keep the federal government running for the rest of the 2017 fiscal year, which ends on Sept. 30.

The good news: Funding levels for many of the federal programs that state and local governments rely on are largely unchanged from the previous fiscal year in the roughly $1 trillion spending deal. Additionally, it appears that Congress may have an understanding of the negative impact of Trump’s proposed budget cuts because the spending package agreed to by Republicans and Democrats does not align with many of Trump’s stated goals.